India breaks 5-year-old record of rains in August, July quota ends


New Delhi, August 8, 2020, Saturday

Monsoon starts in India on the coast of Kerala from June 1, but southwest monsoon winds are known to bring irregular rainfall in India. As agriculture is the main occupation in rural India, the pace of the monsoon determines the future of the economy. The data estimates the amount of rainfall in a place from June to September and the average rainfall in the country, but the rainfall in each month is not the same and the same is not assumed. However, this deficit has an impact on agricultural crops and public life.


Simultaneous excess rainfall causes flood and rain crisis conditions. According to the meteorological department, the month of August in the current year 2020 has recorded the highest rainfall in the last three years. The 17th highest rainfall was 7.5 per cent. According to a recent report by the IMD, the country received an average rainfall of 3.1 mm in August, up from 8.1 mm. From June to August, the country has received an average rainfall of 4.5 mm


While it is usually 3 millimeters. Between 1901 and 2020, the highest rainfall in August was 3 per cent in 12 months. This is only the third time in the last three years that there has been so much rain in August. According to meteorological sources, the rains may ease in September. As the monsoon moves towards the northwest, areas of South India can get relief from heavy rains. The meteorological department's forecast of more rains in the country after August 3 has proved to be accurate.


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